Baltimore's Digital Harbor High School, a marvelous place dedicated to technology and located right in Federal Hill, is one place to start. Recruiters from the National Security Agency, U.S. Cyber Command and other government and private agencies should stop by and encourage students to enroll in computer security programs and pursue degrees in the field.

If such great cyber security jobs are going begging for lack of trained technicians, something is wrong. Everyone who uses the Internet knows that hacking and cyber crime are on the increase, and just about everyone I know has a horror story to tell.

What I don't want to hear is the work will soon be outsourced to Asia or that the U.S. State Department plans to issue thousands of visas to import foreign technicians to do the work.

It's about time our education "experts" started paying attention to real jobs that exist today and teach kids how to go after them.

Donald Trump, widely believed to the be the wealthiest American ever to run for president, is nowhere among the ranks of the country's most generous citizens, according to an Associated Press review of his financial records and other government filings.

The College of DuPage needs to set aside at least $2.85 million in the coming year to cover legal fees associated with various criminal and internal investigations at school, according to a new budget analysis.

Now there are two: Zimbabwe accused a gynecological oncologist from Pennsylvania on Sunday of illegally killing a lion in April, adding to the outcry over a Minnesota dentist the African government wants to extradite for killing a well-known lion named Cecil in early July.